Tofu Takes Time
All good things--and foods--take time, as Lin learns in this beautifully illustrated story about patience, family, and a good home-cooked meal.
CLICK CLACK WHIRRRR . . . Lin and her grandma, NaiNai, are making tofu from scratch! When NaiNai goes through each step, from blending soybeans with water to molding curd into shape, Lin gradually becomes impatient. But she soon discovers that making tofu not only takes time, but also takes the whole universe! It takes the seed from soil and sunshine, the cloth from thread and fiber, weight and space, books of words and pictures. And most of all, it takes spending lovely time with her beloved grandmother.
In this charming tale by Helen H. Wu, readers will marvel at how patience brings a whole universe together in a simple dish made by a modern Chinese American family. Perfect for fans of Fry Bread, Drawn Together and Thank You, Omu.
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Become an affiliateHelen H. Wu is a children's book author, illustrator, translator, and publisher. Helen is the author of Tofu Takes Time and Long Goes to Dragon School. Fascinated by the differences and similarities between cultures, Helen loves to share stories that empower children to understand the world and our connections. Helen was born and raised in Hefei, China, and now lives in Southern California with her family.
Julie Jarema is an illustrator, writer, and bookseller. She graduated from Bard College with a degree in Written Arts. When she's not making up stories, you can find her going on backyard adventures, sending snail mail, or practicing her circus skills.
"Sentimental and quaint...A culinary lesson in patience." --Kirkus Reviews
This story is appealing on several levels, as a multigenerational tale about a family that shares traditions, experiences and meals, as a lesson in patience, and as an introduction to a versatile and sustainable food. --School Library Connection
Young readers will marvel at how patience brings a whole universe together in a simple dish made by a modern Chinese American family.... A fun and original read from cover to cover. --Midwest Book Review